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Need to adjust Hyster N40XMR3 reach speed.

I have a customer buying an N40XMR3 that needs us to adjust the reach speed. It is VERY slow to extend and retract. Can I do this without a laptop & software?
  • Posted 29 Jun 2011 01:44
  • By jeff_g
  • joined 13 Apr'07 - 25 messages
  • Ohio, United States
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As long as I know only through the console program
Curtis Model 1307 Programmer Handset
Curtis Model 1311 Programmer Handset
The machine is equipped Multifunction Control Handle ?
It can set through the MIB
  • Posted 29 Jun 2011 03:13
  • Modified 29 Jun 2011 03:34 by poster
  • By geroj
  • joined 21 Feb'10 - 262 messages
  • Krivan, Slovakia

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